Subj : Re: Binkd nondinnding to certain networks To : Joacim Melin From : Wilfred van Velzen Date : Thu Dec 07 2017 11:31 pm Hi Joacim, On 2017-12-07 21:41:17, you wrote to me: JM>>> 1. Crashmail II only has one (1) setting for outgoing mail: JM>>> INBOUND /fido/inbound/ JM>>> OUTBOUND /fido/outbound/ JM>>> Maybe Binkp would like it better if outgoing mail for different JM>>> networks was sorted in different folders? WvV>> Outbound pkt files for other zones should be put in seperate WvV>> automatically created directories. WvV>> For instance: WvV>> FidoNet Zone 1 -> /fido/outbound.001 WvV>> AmigaNet Zone 39 -> /fido/outbound.027 WvV>> You don't specify these either in your binkd.conf! This would look WvV>> like: WvV>> domain fidonet /fido/outbound 2 WvV>> domain AmigaNet /fido/outbound 2 JM> Thanks for your input! I noticed now that there are a folder named JM> /fido/AmigaNet.027. That's not correct, binkd won't look in there. It should be /fido/outbound.027. Did you configure that in the crashmail config? Or did crashmail come up with that all by itself? JM> In there is the outgoing packet that was created earlier tonight. But JM> it's still not sent out properly. The content of the 009600c8.clo is JM> as follows: A .clo file is not a packet! JM> ^/fido/outbound/be9ed600.pkt JM> ^/fido/outbound/be9f1e00.pkt JM> ^/fido/outbound/bea52300.pkt JM> ^/fido/outbound/59bea5c4.su0 JM> ^/fido/outbound/59bea5c4.su1 JM> ^/fido/outbound/59bea5c4.tu0 JM> ^/fido/outbound/59bea5c4.tu1 JM> ^/fido/outbound/59bea5c4.tu2 JM> ^/fido/outbound/59bea5c4.tu3 JM> ^/fido/outbound/59bea5c4.we0 JM> ^/fido/outbound/59bea5c4.th0 JM> ^/fido/outbound/2994e600.pkt JM> ^/fido/outbound/29974200.pkt JM> Which, I guess, is all the outgoing packets that hasn't been sent yet. I JM> wonder if the ^ symbol in front of the path is what mess things up. I have JM> no idea where that symbol comes from though. No that has nothing to do with it. Torsten explained it... Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815 * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464) .